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The room was quite spacious for Japanese standards that too in Tokyo. The restroom was also bigger than certain hotels in India. It also had a small window to showcase the Tokyo traffic in Aoyama area. The reception wing had at least one person who...More

Due to an error on the reservation (not the hotel's fault though), we arrived after a really long travel to find out that it was full. All rooms are smoking, they're very tiny (not rare in Japan I'm aware), worn out, old, stinky and not...More

Simple but clean hotel, close to Shibuya station, on the main road Roppongi-dori. We stayed here for three nights primarily because we used to live about 250 metres from the hotel and so know the neighbourhood. Rooms are fine, very clean, but, as usual in...More

Finding the hotel can be a bit difficult, it's a 15 minute walk from Shibuya station along a main road. Getting a taxi is probably a better idea. The hotel itself is decent, no-frills accommodation, with slightly dated decor and small rooms. It is close...More

I stayed Shimane Inn Aoyama for one night. The hotel was located very close to the office I had business meeting on that day and that was the main reason I chose this hotel.
I walked from Shibuya station to the hotel which took me...More

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Not so long ago the Akasaka and Roppongi areas werefamous for their nightlife, high-class restaurants,bars and clubs. More recently, with the opening ofRoppongi Hills, Tokyo Midtown and Akasaka Sacas, thearea has declared itself as the most fashionable spotto be seen. The area also hosts the National ArtCenter and the Mori Art Museum and lots of trendy artgalleries.